Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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Pàgina viii
... furnished ampler materials than those of any one besides . Other digressions too have been introduced , as it was conceived that they might ope- rate in diminishing that tedium which usually results from an viii PREFACE .
... furnished ampler materials than those of any one besides . Other digressions too have been introduced , as it was conceived that they might ope- rate in diminishing that tedium which usually results from an viii PREFACE .
Pàgina xi
... introduced where others had already been given ; but this has only been done where the new ones were deemed of greater force or utility than the others , or where they were supposed to be really . and intrinsically curious . Some of the ...
... introduced where others had already been given ; but this has only been done where the new ones were deemed of greater force or utility than the others , or where they were supposed to be really . and intrinsically curious . Some of the ...
Pàgina xii
Francis Douce. uninteresting . The subject of the first of them , though often introduced into former notes on the plays of Shakspeare and other dramatic writers , had been but partially and imperfectly illustrated . The Gesta Ro ...
Francis Douce. uninteresting . The subject of the first of them , though often introduced into former notes on the plays of Shakspeare and other dramatic writers , had been but partially and imperfectly illustrated . The Gesta Ro ...
Pàgina 9
... introduction of urchins or hedge - hogs into this speech is , that on the first discovery of the Bermudas , which , as has been already stated , gave rise in part to this play , they were supposed to be “ haunted as all men know with ...
... introduction of urchins or hedge - hogs into this speech is , that on the first discovery of the Bermudas , which , as has been already stated , gave rise in part to this play , they were supposed to be “ haunted as all men know with ...
Pàgina 14
... introduced a passage from Drayton's Nymphidia , as resembling the above description . It is still more like an incident in the well known story of the friar and the boy . " Jacke toke his pype and began to blowe Then the frere , as I ...
... introduced a passage from Drayton's Nymphidia , as resembling the above description . It is still more like an incident in the well known story of the friar and the boy . " Jacke toke his pype and began to blowe Then the frere , as I ...
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